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Decoding Indus Valley script

 

"Agarwal also revealed that this deciphering of Indus script, the

linkage and location of Indus like religion and civilisation had

been unfolded to encompass almost all countries of the world. Even

Britain, Latin American, China, Mexico, Peru and Inca religions and

civilisations were Indus like iconic and these people worshipped

mother goddess Durga and Tirka."

TIMES NEWS NETWORK [ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2002 12:57:48 AM ]

 

ALLAHABAD: Director, Robertson Medical Institute and Ayurveda Ratna

Gopalji Agarwal on Tuesday said he had deciphered the much-elusive

Indus script which, he claimed, would prove historic in the realm of

world history and civilisation.

 

 

In his latest discovery Mysteries of the world history unfolded,

Agarwal told Times News Network that deciphering the Indus script

would lead to genetic and radical changes in the current world

history books.

 

 

He said his discovery had brought to surface mysteries shrouding

Indus archaeological finds. He said interpretation of all these

ruins had all along gone in wrong direction for the past 4,000 years.

 

Agarwal affirmed that these ruins were full-fledged architecture of

ziggurat, a rectangular stepped-up platform built up by bricks

having blocks and graven iconic Indus script-based lexigrams of

mother goddess Tirka or Durga, used as temple complex for

worshipping by Indus people. This iconic culture of Tirka or Durga

worship was the original religion of Indus and India.

 

 

Agarwal also revealed that this deciphering of Indus script, the

linkage and location of Indus like religion and civilisation had

been unfolded to encompass almost all countries of the world. Even

Britain, Latin American, China, Mexico, Peru and Inca religions and

civilisations were Indus like iconic and these people worshipped

mother goddess Durga and Tirka.

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